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In the Court of Sh. Ajay Pandey Additional Sessions Judge 04 Patiala House Courts: New Delhi IN THE COURT OF SH. AJAY PANDEY ADDITIONAL SESSIONS JUDGE 04 PATIALA HOUSE COURTS: NEW DELHI. CNR No. DLND01-005695-2017 SC No. 125/17 FIR No. 141/93 PS – Vasant Kunj (North) U/s – 302/307/326/395/396/436/452/147/148/149/143 IPC read with section 120B IPC. State Vs 1. Naresh @ Naresh Sehrawat S/o Sh. Devi Ram R/o A-337, 2nd floor, Main Road, Mahipalpur, Delhi. 2. Yashpal Singh S/o Sh. Hanumant Singh @ Hanuwant Singh R/o House No. 239/, Mahipal Pur State VS Naresh Sehrawat and Anr. FIR no. 141/93 PS – Vasant Kunj (N) Page no. 1 of 130 Delhi. Date of Institution : 22.04.2017 Date of Arguments : 30.10.2018 Date of Judgment : 14.11.2018 JUDGMENT:- FACTS:- 1. The present charge-sheet has been filed by Special Investigation Team constituted by the Government of India, Ministry of Home Affairs, vide its order No. 13018/13/2014- Delhi-1 (NC) dated 12.02.2015. The main body of charge- sheet is extracted as follows:- “16. BACKGROUND OF THE CASE:- a) This case vide FIR no. 141/93 u/s 147/148/395/302/201 IPC dated 29.04.1993, PS-Vasant Kunj was registered on the basis of hand written affidavit in Punjabi dated 09.09.1985 of deponent Sh. Santokh Singh filed before Justice Ranganath Mishra Commission of Inquiry, on the recommendation of Justice J.D. Jain and Sh. D.K. Aggarwal committee. The contents of State VS Naresh Sehrawat and Anr. FIR no. 141/93 PS – Vasant Kunj (N) Page no. 2 of 130 English translated version of the affidavit are as follows :- “I Santokh Singh s/o Sh. Sohan Singh aged 37 years, resident of Khalsa Kirana Store, Mahipal Pur, New Delhi-37, at present Assistant Granthi, Gurudwara Sadar Bazar, Delhi Cantt., do hereby solemnly affirm and state on oath as under:- 1. That on 31.10.1984 at night, five/six persons came to our shop and threatened us that they would kill us, vacate the shops and go to Punjab. We went to Police Station, but they have not registered any report and ignored us. 2. On 01.11.1984, at about 10-30/11 am a mob of about 500 persons came. They were carrying iron rods, lathies, and kerosene oil tins in their hands their leader was J.P. (Congress-I), Dahiya, Dharampal, Harish were local leaders. Rajinder, Lori, Ghunna Baman, Naresh younger brother Devi Lal, Titto hotelwala, Nikkka Halwai, Jaidev, Lal Chand, Dharampal, Gobind. Hanumant Singh and his son Jaspal Singh, Inspector Kishori Lal Gulalia, constable, who had come from police chowki Mahipalpur. Our shops were looted in their State VS Naresh Sehrawat and Anr. FIR no. 141/93 PS – Vasant Kunj (N) Page no. 3 of 130 presence but they did not do anything. Out of them, Dharampal and Naresh had revolvers. 3. We concealed ourselves at the roof of adjacent house. The mob came thereafter us and killed my brother Hardev Singh aged 24 years and one customer Avtar Singh aged 26 years right there. The injured were Sangat Singh, Kuldip Singh, Dara Singh, Surjit Singh and Mohan Singh. 4. On 5th November, 1984, I accompanied by S. Udham Singh and photographer, took photographs of the Gurudwara. Guru Granth Sahib had been torn and burnt. I am sending photographs No. 1 to 10, of pesons whose hairs were forcibly cut, who were murdered and who were injured. On the reverse of the photographs I have written that I am the granthi of Gurudwara Sadar Bazar, Delhi Cantt.” (b) Sh. S.K. Malik, the then ACP, Special Riot Cell, Malviya Nagar, Delhi took up the investigation of the case. (c) During the investigation of the case, in his statement dated 15.06.1993 recorded u/s 161 Cr.PC the deponent Sh. Santokh Singh stated that he was not State VS Naresh Sehrawat and Anr. FIR no. 141/93 PS – Vasant Kunj (N) Page no. 4 of 130 present at the place of occurrence at the time of incident and he had not witnessed the incident on 01.11.1984. He further mentioned that the names of accused persons mentioned in his affidavit were told to him by the villagers of Mahipal Pur. (d) The case is related to the murder of Sh. Avtar Singh s/o Sh. Mahanga Singh and Sh. Hardev Singh s/o Sh. Sohan Singh, both then resident of Mahipal Pur. Besides the following three persons were injured in the incident:- 1. Surjeet Singh, S/o Sh. Milkhi Singh then resident of village Mahipal Pur. 2. Sangat Singh, S/o Sh. Sohan Singh then resident of village Mahipal Pur. 3. Kuldeep Singh, S/o Sh. Sohan Singh then resident of village Mahipal Pur. (e) The incident was also investigated in case FIR No. 406/84 u/s 147/148/149/188/302/307/395/427/436/452 IPC dated 01.11.1984, PS-Mehrauli, registered on the complaint of SI Kishori Lal, I/C, Police Post, Mahipal Pur. After investigation of the case, a charge-sheet dated 23.02.1985 was filed against one Jai Pal Singh @ J.P. State VS Naresh Sehrawat and Anr. FIR no. 141/93 PS – Vasant Kunj (N) Page no. 5 of 130 Singh Singh s/o Sultan Singh resident of village Nawada, PS-Dankaur, District-Bulandshahar, UP, u/s 147/148/149/453/188/427/436/395/302/307 IPC. The case was committed to the court of Sessions by Ld. Magistrate vide his order dated 05.08.1985. Sh. Sangat Singh, Sh. Surjeet Singh and Sh. Kuldeep Singh were also cited as witnesses in the charge-sheet. Their statements were recorded in the court during trial of the above mentioned case. (f) On completion of trial the accused Jai Pal Singh was acquitted by the Hon’ble Sessions Court vide Judgment and order dated 20.12.1986. The judicial records of the case have been weeded out by the court as per the report of Record In-charge, Record Room, Sessions, Tis Hazari Courts. However, photocopy of the certified copy of judgment dated 20.12.1986 is available in the case records of this case (FIR No. 141/93 PS-Vasant Kunj). At some places in the records of the court the case reference is wrongly mentioned as FIR No. 466/84 PS-Mehrauli. (g) After investigation, of the instant case (FIR No. 141/93 PS-Vasant Kunj), the Anti Riot Cell, Delhi State VS Naresh Sehrawat and Anr. FIR no. 141/93 PS – Vasant Kunj (N) Page no. 6 of 130 Police sent the case as Untraced, which was duly accepted by the learned Metropolitan Magistrate vide his order dated 09.02.1994. CONSTITUTION OF SIT (1984 RIOTS) :- (h) The Government of India, Ministry of Home Affairs vide its order No. 13018/13/2014-Delhi-1 (NC) dated 12.02.2015 has constituted the Special Investigation Team for investigating/re-investigating the cases of 1984 Riots with the following terms of reference:- (a) To re-investigate the appropriately serious criminal cases which were filed in the National Capital Territory of Delhi in connection with the 1984 Riots and have since been closed. For this purpose, SIT shall examine the records afresh from the Police Stations concerned and also the files of Justice J.D. Jain and Sh. D.K. Aggarwal Committee and take all such measures under law for a thorough investigation of the criminal cases: (b) To file charge sheet against the accused in the proper court where after investigation sufficient evidence is found available. (i) The office of Special Investigation Team (1984 State VS Naresh Sehrawat and Anr. FIR no. 141/93 PS – Vasant Kunj (N) Page no. 7 of 130 Riots) was notified as a Police Station having jurisdiction over whole of National Capital Territory of Delhi by Lt. Governor of Delhi vide GNCT Delhi Notification No. 6/13/2015/2124 to 2131 dated 09.07.2015. (j) The present case was examined thoroughly by the SIT and after scrutiny, it was decided that this case be further investigated. FURTHER INVESTIGATION BY THE SIT (1984 RIOTS) : (k) As the SIT decided to further investigate this case, an intimation regarding further investigation of this was given to the concerned court of Sh. Lovleen, the then learned MM, Patiala House Courts on 08.07.2016. (l) A public notice was also published on 27th August, 2016 in the leading newspapers in Punjab and Delhi i.e. (1) Times of India – Delhi – English; (2) Hindustan Times – Delhi – English; (3) Indian Express – Delhi – English; (4) The Tribune – Chandigarh – English; (5) Punjab Kesri – Jalandhar – Hindi; (6) Punjab Kesri – Ludhiana – Hindi; (7) Punjab Kesri – Chandigarh – Hindi; (8) Daily Ajit – Jalandhar – Punjabi; (9) Punjabi Jagran – Jalandhar – Punjabi; (10) Hindustan – Delhi – State VS Naresh Sehrawat and Anr. FIR no. 141/93 PS – Vasant Kunj (N) Page no. 8 of 130 Hindi and (11) Dainik Jagran – Delhi – Hindi, requesting all individuals, group of persons, associations, institutions and organizations who are acquainted with the facts of the case to give evidence/depose about the same so as to facilitate further investigation. Subsequently, the public notice was again published in the leading newspapers on 11th Nov, 2016 giving reference of the above notice. The details of this case were also updated on the website of MHA, to give wide publicity. (m) During course of further investigation the material witnesses were traced out, examined and their statements were recorded u/s 161 Cr.PC. During further investigation, documents including Safdarjung Hospital treatment slip dated 06.11.1984 in the name of Sangat Singh, Death certificate of Hardev Singh, photographs of deceased Hardev Singh, certificate issued by IO SI Kishori Lal regarding murder of Hardev Singh in case FIR no.
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